Since few weeks, i got some problem with my internet connetion and i need some help.

Im not able to have more then one Tab open in google Chrome/Firefox/Ie.
If i open more few one tabs (like 2), they are trying to load and load and finally have this error '' Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to '' and

Quote:

This problem can be caused by a variety of issues, including:

Internet connectivity has been lost.
The website is temporarily unavailable.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is not reachable.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) does not have a listing for the website's domain.
There might be a typing error in the address.
If this is an HTTPS (secure) address, click Tools, click Internet Options, click Advanced, and check to be sure the SSL and TLS protocols are enabled under the security section.

But Seven tell me that im connected. I was thinking problem with my router.

#1 I reset all setting. Still have the same problem.

#2 Using a Static IP (was working great before): Still have the same problem.

#3 Enable DHCP: Still have the same problem.

#4 Re-Install Win 7 with Sp1 and without SP1. Still have the same problem.

2 things for now i still didn't try for the moment.

First: Plug the cable directly to my Onboard nic.

Two: Using a PCI network card. (ill give a try right now after posting this msg)

So, do you think the onboard nic is dying ?? What should i do/check/try ?

Router and modem have been powered off and back on at the same moment. No Wireless.
Im gonna try tomorrow after work connected directly into the card, its late for me. Kids are up around 6am tomorrow morning. ;-( Time to sleep

Router and modem have been powered off and back on at the same moment. No Wireless.
Im gonna try tomorrow after work connected directly into the card, its late for me. Kids are up around 6am tomorrow morning. ;-( Time to sleep

It's always better practice to power both the modem and router down ... power up the modem ... allow it to connect then power up your router.

And as mentioned ... try going directly to your modem, and eliminate the router as the potential culprit.